Cash vouchers for newlyweds as China tries to boost marriages


Newlyweds can receive eight marriage consumption vouchers, worth a total of 1,000 yuan or US$141. - Xinhua

HONG KONG: The eastern Chinese city of Ningbo will issue marriage consumption vouchers for couples who register their marriage between Oct 28 and Dec 31, as authorities ramp up efforts to encourage young couples to wed and have children.

Marriages in China plummeted by a fifth last year, the biggest drop on record. Declining interest in getting married and starting a family has long been blamed on the high cost of childcare and education.

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